The Day of Love has become customary in our society, but most of us are unaware of why we partake in this tradition in the first place. Photo by Raven Brown By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor My first memories of Valentine’s Day go back to elementary school when I would pass out cards and candy […]
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HALL OF KICKS – Shoe 1: The GOAT’s 1st Shoe
Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico and Chloe Salazar. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter Editor’s Note: Updated attributions for the illustration. Let’s face it, everyone loves basketball shoes and you don’t need to be a fan of basketball to enjoy them or wear them. Basketball shoes have evolved from a part of a sport to a part […]
For White People Only: Anti-Racism Workshop
Dymally Institute hosts an anti-racism event at CSUDH. Flyer courtesy by the Dymally Institue and CSUDH. Editor’s note: (1:05 p.m.) In regards to Samad’s first quote, it has been corrected to reflect that this event is for those who do not actively protest racism or “sit silent” in the fight against racism. By Nova Blanco-Rico, […]
Third Racial Solidarity Event Set for 4 p.m. Today
By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter The third installment of the university’s racial solidarity series “It Takes a Village” occurs later today, and while its anti-racism focus is the same as its predecessors, this time around it has more heart than usual– at least in its theme: “Opening Your Heart to Courageous Conversations.” “We wanted to […]
Streaming Consciousness: Streaming Wars Strikes Back
Elizabeth Olson as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision in Marvel Studios’ “Wandavision” exclusively on Disney+ . Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor If there’s one positive thing we can find in a now 10-month pandemic, it’s the extra free time we now have to catch up on movies and […]
